Saint Paul, Minn.—Flaherty & Collins Properties announced the grand opening of 2700 University, a $54 million mixed-use, transit-oriented luxury residential apartment development near the Green Line Westgate Light Rail Transit station. Located at 2700 University Ave. W in St. Paul, Minn., the project features 248 studio, one- and two-bedroom units with 80 percent set for market rate and 20 percent for affordable.

Residents will have access to amenities such as a first floor bar/coffee shop; a state-of-the-art, 1,400-square-foot fitness center; a year-round resort-style heated saltwater pool with wet deck; an outdoor living room with fire pits, grills and outdoor furniture; bike storage with repair tools, stands and pumps; underground parking; high speed Wi-Fi throughout; a yoga studio and group cycling; a hot tub with a heated deck; a 20,000-square-foot courtyard and a 1,600-square-foot Bark Park Express Course featuring a water station and waste area.

Club room and amenity space at 2700 University

“The 2700 University development is a valuable investment along the Green Line that will provide connected and accessible spaces for residents,” said Saint Paul Mayor Chris Coleman. “With access to jobs, services and all of the wonderful amenities our city has to offer, this development adds to the vibrancy of Saint Paul.”

“This has been a truly exciting project to partner with the City of Saint Paul, LISC, HUD, the Met Council and National Equity Fund to create a mixed-use, mixed income, transit-oriented development,” David Flaherty, CEO of Flaherty & Collins Properties, told Multi-Housing News. “We are thrilled with the results.”

The building will house an additional 3,000 square feet of first floor, street-front retail space and 219 parking spaces below grade. Project partners include the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, the Metropolitan Council, Local Initiatives Support Corp., BMO Harris Bank and the National Equity Fund Inc. UrbanWorks served as architect, Landform as engineer and Kraus-Anderson as general contractor.